New 500 berth Marina with existing moorings relocated within the harbour;

Enhancement of Newry Beach including improved public access and facilities;

Proposed re-use of original lifeboat station as a Youth Marine Training Centre with relocation and expansion of the existing museum to Soldiers Point;

New public promenade with improved pedestrian, cycle and vehicle access extending the full length of the Marina and new Breakwater with waterfront apartments;

The development seeks to create a new social & commercial destination for Holyhead linking the established town to Soldiers Point and the Breakwater Country Park.

Porth y Felin

The area around the Grade II listed Porth y Felin House is currently overgrown with limited safe public access.

The proposals seek to retain the character of the current landscaping and rocky outcrops while reclaiming additional land around the listed house to improve access and provide further residential accommodation.

The development for this area would include:

Renovation of Porth y Felin House as an 80 bed hotel with business facilities;

150 new apartments of varied size with potential for independent and assisted living accommodation;

68 new townhouses with a mix of two and three bedroom properties;

6 new large detached houses;

New public promenade extending around full extent of reclaimed land;

Improved pedestrian, cycle and vehicle access to Holyhead Town, Soldiers Point and Breakwater Country Park.

Soldiers Point & Great Breakwater

The proposals seek to retain the existing house and its setting, complemented by a New Visitor Centre, Tourist Information Centre and Maritime Museum set into the existing landscape.

The renovation of Soldiers Point House would include its outbuildings and existing screen wall as a new location for the expanded maritime museum.

Creation of a Visitor Centre and Training Facilities for diving/sailing activities.

Re-use of the former railway shed to the rear of Soldiers Point as Maritime Workshops and Apprentice Training Facilities.

Overflow parking at the head of the Great Breakwater for summer visitors and special events.

Summary

The new development will act as a catalyst to attract investment into the Holyhead area e.g Parc Cybi, whilst seeking to create a sustainable community providing benefits to both the town and wider area.

The development will bring significant employment and business opportunities during the construction and operational phases.

The scale and content of the new development would reflect the distinctly different character areas of Holyhead's Waterfront enhancing linkages with the existing town.

The development would improve public accessibility along the whole of the waterfront and bring back into use a number of historically important buildings and structures.

A spectacular vision that will transform the area...

The new development will act as a catalyst to attract investment into the
Holyhead area, whilst seeking to create a sustainable community providing benefits to both the
town and wider area.